Speaker of Lok Sabha
Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions
Speaker of Lok Sabha starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the importance of the Speaker’s impartiality in the functioning of Lok Sabha.
Describe the process of electing the Speaker of Lok Sabha.
Explain the main functions of the Speaker of Lok Sabha.
Explain the process of removal of the Speaker of Lok Sabha.
Explain the role of the Speaker in maintaining discipline in the Lok Sabha.
Explain the role of the Speaker in the anti-defection law.
State one reason why the Speaker’s role is important in a parliamentary democracy.
State one situation in which the Speaker may have to exercise a casting vote.
If the Speaker wants to resign, to whom must the resignation be submitted? (1) President, (2) Prime Minister, (3) Deputy Speaker, (4) Chief Justice
If there is a tie in voting in the Lok Sabha, who casts the deciding vote? (1) President, (2) Prime Minister, (3) Speaker, (4) Deputy Speaker
The Speaker is a member of which House of Parliament? (1) Lok Sabha, (2) Rajya Sabha, (3) Both, (4) Neither
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Speaker of Lok Sabha? (1) Article 93, (2) Article 80, (3) Article 100, (4) Article 110
Fill in the blank: The Speaker is expected to be ________ and impartial in conducting the business of the House.
Fill in the blank: The Speaker is the guardian of the ________ of the House.
Fill in the blank: The Speaker represents the Lok Sabha to the ________ and other authorities.
Fill in the blank: The Speaker’s salary and allowances are charged on the ________ of India.
The Speaker can be a member of the Cabinet. True or False?
The Speaker can be re-elected after the dissolution of Lok Sabha. Yes or No?
The Speaker can be removed from office by a resolution passed by a majority of the members of Lok Sabha. Yes or No?
The Speaker can participate in debates in the Lok Sabha. Yes or No?
